印度将于10月前发布加密货币咨询文件

币界网Published on 2024-08-22Last updated on 2024-08-22

币界网报道:

印度政府终于摆脱了加密货币的束缚。据当地媒体报道,一份关于加密货币监管的咨询文件将在9月至10月之间的某个时候发布。

经济事务部(DEA)希望听取每个人的意见——无论你是深入加密货币游戏还是只是关注它——关于如何处理该国的数字资产。

预计该文件将涵盖从潜在风险到控制事态可能需要的规则的所有内容。

财政部长Nirmala Sitharaman一直在四处走动,谈论G20国家在加密货币监管方面是如何达成一致的。

她早在2023年10月就提到,虽然全球对需要发生的事情有了了解,但包括印度在内的每个国家都必须制定自己的具体规则。

Narendra Damodardas Modi,印度总理

印度将需要制定自己的战略来应对加密货币带来的独特挑战和机遇。

经济事务大臣Ajay Seth也在2023年9月左右插话说,缉毒局将仔细研究G20讨论中提出的建议。

该国禁止了包括币安和Kraken在内的九个离岸加密平台,因为它们违反了2002年的《防止洗钱法》(PMLA)。尽管币安在印度金融情报部门注册后,于2023年12月成功反弹。

印度总理纳伦德拉·莫迪呼吁建立一个全球框架来管理加密货币,强调我们需要在事情失控之前把它做好。早在2021年,他甚至警告说,如果我们不小心,加密货币可能会落入坏人之手。

他一直在推动民主国家共同努力,确保加密货币用于好的目的,而不是用于阴暗的交易。

莫迪还大力利用技术改善生活,这就是为什么他的政府推出了统一支付接口(UPI)。这也是数字支付甚至在印度农村地区兴起的原因之一。

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